Pepsi Perfect

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A Pepsi Perfect bottle at Cafe 80's.

"Marty decided he should close his mouth and do what the Doc told him he should. / 'Uh —' he managed. 'Could I have a Pepsi?' / He held up the fifty. / 'Cash?' the screen — now once again in Reagan's image — replied doubtfully. 'Well, it's much easier to just use your thumb —' / 'My thumb? Huh?' Marty looked stupidly at his hand. 'Uh, no, look, I'll just pay cash.' / 'Well, there's a handling surcharge on cash, but — ' The Reagan-thing hesitated, as if truly considering Marty's plight. '— well, OK, we'll take cash.' / The video creature pointed toward a tray on the counter. Marty placed the fifty there. It was instantly sucked out of sight. There was a quick series of electronic beeps and a small panel whirred aside, revealing a covered, see-through plastic cup with the words PEPSI PERFECT. / 'And your change,' Reagan's image continued cheerfully, 'rounded off to the nearest five dollars.' / A crisp, new five dollar bill shot out of another slot. Forty-five dollars for a Pepsi? This really was the future."

On October 5, 2015, Pepsi announced that they would be releasing a limited quantity of Pepsi Perfect bottles, some of which were given out to lucky attendees of New York Comic Con dressed as Marty McFly, while other attendees were able to win one by playing Wild Gunman. Fans located in the U.S. were also told they would be able to buy one of 6,500 bottles presented in a special collectible case from Amazon.com on October 21, 2015 for $20.15.[1] The limited edition bottles weren’t exactly the same as the ones in the movie, however, since the bottle shape and logo had been tweaked, the lid was screw-on, and they contained 16.9 ounces of Pepsi made with real sugar rather than a new Pepsi Perfect recipe. A video commercial released by Pepsi and Universal Pictures Home Entertainment to coincide with the announcement and promote the 30th anniversary release of the trilogy featured the bottles and other Back to the Future Part II merchandise.[2]